Hearing Care Resources

Hearing Care Resources

Most adult hearing loss develops over the course of many years. And its gradual onset can make its effects difficult to notice. Perhaps, the most distressing is the sense of detachment created by increased difficulty of communication that is often experienced in one's closest personal relationships.

Hearing Aids

Hearing Aids

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Hearing Care Resources

Information on Hearing Loss, Treatment & Prevention

Our experiences have exposed us to some of the most challenging hearing losses you could ever come across. We’ve helped hundreds, if not thousands of people hear better and we are absolutely confident that we can help you.

Facts About Hearing Loss

Life is enriched by the experiences we have through our five senses: sight, touch, smell, taste, and hearing. Hearing is especially vital; it enables us to communicate our wants, needs, and emotions. Learn more about the the types and degrees of hearing loss, as well as practical tips for prevention and treatment options.

Treating Tinnitus (Ringing in the Ears)

Tinnitus is a medical condition characterized by persistent ringing in one or both ears which can only be heard by the affected individual. It has also been described as whistling, hissing, buzzing, or pulsing in the ear.

Hearing Loss in Children

Hearing loss at any age is an emotional issue and robs you of a sense that adds so much to the richness of life. Fortunately, many causes of hearing loss are treatable, and it is often possible to return the sounds of childhood to a young life.

Protect Your Hearing

Exposure to excessive noise during work or leisure activities can increase a person’s risk of hearing loss and potentially worsen a pre-existing hearing problem. Since there is no cure for noise-induced hearing loss, prevention is the sensible alternative.

Hearing with Two Ears

One good ear isn’t enough—it takes two to truly understand what we’re hearing. Listening with both ears (also called “binaural hearing”) improves our ability to understand speech, filter out background noise, and determine the source of sounds in our environment.